Guide to the Application of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, as Revised at Stockholm in 1967WIPO, 1968 - 255 pages The Guide, after briefly sketching the history and the principal rules of the Paris Convention, comments upon each of its articles and paragraphs separately, dealing in a very simple manner with the principal questions relating to the application of the Paris Convention. |
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Page 223 - Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (of March 20, 1883, as revised at Brussels on December 14, 1900, at Washington on June 2, 1911, at The Hague on November 6, 1925, at London on June 2, 1934...
Page 188 - Committee, or by the Director General. Such proposals shall be communicated by the Director General to the member countries of the Assembly at least six months in advance of their consideration by the Assembly.
Page 156 - Assembly which were not represented and shall invite them to express in writing their vote or abstention within a period of three months from the date of the communication. If, at the expiration of this period, the number of countries having thus expressed their vote or abstention attains the number of countries which...
Page 174 - Director-General or a deputy designated by him shall participate without the right to vote in all meetings of the General Conference, of the Executive Board and of the Committees of the Organization.
Page 168 - The Executive Committee shall meet in extraordinary session upon convocation by the Director General, either on his own initiative, or at the request of its Chairman or one-fourth of its members.
Page 188 - ... (1) shall enter into force one month after written notifications of acceptance, effected in accordance with their respective constitutional processes, have been received by the Director General from three-fourths of the countries members of the Assembly at the time it adopted the amendment.
Page 241 - Each member of the Executive Committee shall serve from the close of the session of the Assembly which elected it to the close of the next ordinary session of the Assembly. (b) Members of the Executive Committee may be re-elected, but not more than two-thirds of them.
Page 250 - Convention undertakes to adopt. In accordance with its Constitution, such measures as are necessary to ensure the application of this Convention. 2. It is understood, however, that at the time an Instrument of ratification, acceptance or accession Is deposited on behalf of...
Page 225 - ... by the putting on sale of copies of the design or model, or by use of the mark, and...
Page 223 - Nationals of each of the countries of the Union shall, as regards the protection of industrial property, enjoy in all the other countries of the Union the advantages that their respective laws now grant, or may hereafter grant, to their own nationals, without prejudice to the rights specially provided by the present Convention.